By Kenneth Artz | March 9, 2021
The best thing attorneys can do for their clients who suffered losses in the February winter storm—whether those clients are individuals or businesses—is to listen and determine whether the facts at hand give rise to meritorious claims or defenses, says Joshua M. Sandler, a partner at Lynn Pinker Hurst & Schwegmann.
By Kenneth Artz | March 9, 2021
Deregulation could have a unique impact on what recourse rural Texas communities will have for damages sustained during the power outage, says Justin Sisemore, the founder and lead litigator at Sisemore Law Firm in Fort Worth, Texas.
By Kenneth Artz and Mark Moore | March 3, 2021
Plaintiff attorneys need to focus on the potential for bad faith litigation against insurance providers, involving claims that those carriers have not upheld their end of the contract following the devastating winter storm that struck Texas last month, says John Kelly, a practicing attorney and insurance law expert at Kelly Law Team in Phoenix, Arizona.
By Jason Grant | February 24, 2021
"Property damage claims could surpass any [amount generated by an event] we've ever known, including [those produced by] Hurricanes Harvey and Rita," said George Christian, senior counsel at the Texas Civil Justice League, a tort reform and business liability-focused organization.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Joseph R. Young | January 28, 2021
The Florida Supreme Court relieved an insurance company from damages allegedly caused by its failure to timely investigate and pay a legitimate insurance claim.
By Raychel Lean | January 26, 2021
When a crucial piece of pipe from a major water loss at an NFL player's South Florida home mysteriously disappeared, these Broward lawyers were in a bind — suddenly unable to prove to an insurer how the damage actually happened.
By Angela Morris | January 15, 2021
"Clearly it is a strategy to increase the costs for the case to be prosecuted," said attorney Ryan Higgins. "If I spend an additional 20 hours dealing with an affidavit that is going to be struck, it is time away from plaintiffs counsel."
By Dan Clark | January 7, 2021
It is not clear how long Paul Davis, who questioned election results in his Instagram story, served as associate general counsel at Goosehead Insurance.
By Angela Morris | December 22, 2020
An insurance company had a duty to accept a $2 million settlement offer during a trial, and now it must reimburse a secondary insurer that had to pay much, much more.
By Angela Morris | December 21, 2020
Courts in California, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and elsewhere have split when asked if Amazon.com counts as a seller under products liability law. Now the question has also landed on the Texas Supreme Court's doorstep.
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